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HONG KONG: Bloks Group is looking to raise as much as HK$1.46bil (US$188mil) in a Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO), as the Chinese toy maker aims to ramp up product development and output ...
He was also known as the Moon Maniac Gray Man, the Brooklyn Vampire, the Werewolf of Wysteria, and The Boogey Man. The killer operated in California in the late 60s. He attacked at least three young ...
Harmful and toxic chemicals will be banned from toys to better protect children’s health, under new rules aimed at improving the safety of products sold in the European market. Chemicals that ...
The founder of MGA Entertainment, maker of Bratz dolls and other toys, says his Chatsworth company will be devastated by tariffs imposed on China, where more than half of its products are made.
Marissa Sulek joined CBS News Chicago in January 2025. Before Chicago, Marissa was a general assignment reporter in Nashville at WSMV, where she was nominated for Mid-South Emmy Awards for her ...
Minecraft and McDonald's have launched a Happy Meal collaboration, offering a range of toys for fans. Some toys, like the Zombie Hamburglar and Lone Creeper, stand out as collector's items due to ...
Tucked away in the heart of historic downtown Culpeper, Wysteria is a boutique where vintage charm meets modern elegance. Audrey Curtis, owner of this women-owned business, has a deep appreciation for ...
The platform is awash with clips of millennial women showing off their collections of Labubus - plush toys that look like elves - and plastic figurines called Sonny Angels that 'bring you happiness'.
Ahead of A Minecraft Movie's release, Mojang collaborated with McDonald's to release a long line of toys that can be paired with the fast food franchise's famous meals. Both companies created ...
Footage captured the children stuffing their little brother into the machine through the prize chute, who then plundered the machine of all its soft toys. The bizarre heist, which was posted online on ...
The toy aisle is about to get more expensive. For decades, U.S. toy companies have worked with Chinese manufacturers to bring the hottest action figures, dolls and games to retail shelves.